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The Israeli Pirate radios experienced prosperity which happened in tandem with the establishment of legal regional radio stations, and to the reorganization of the military radio stations in 1993 ( the establishment of Galgalatz in tandem with the Israel Defense Forces Radio, instead of the former two stations " Army 1 " and " Army 2 ").
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WSOU-FM, " Seton Hall's Pirate Radio ", is a non-commercial educational public radio station licensed to South Orange and has studios and offices on the campus of Seton Hall University and operates at 89. 5 FM.
Local commercial radio station Pirate FM held a charity fundraiser in April 2002, which involved redecorating the newly reopened Tamar Bridge.
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Pirate radio is radio broadcasting not sanctioned by the regulations of the originating country.
Pirate radio may be a commercial enterprise supported by advertising targeted to listeners in the reception area, or may be privately run for entertainment, or political reasons, sometimes on a very small scale covering only a few city blocks.
Pirate radio stations are sometimes called bootleg stations ( a term especially associated with two-way radio ), clandestine stations ( associated with heavily politically motivated operations ) or Free Radio stations.
In this context, ' Pirate ' radio thus refers to stations that do advertise and plug various gigs and raves.
Pirate radio has long been synonymous with AM ( LW, MW & SW ) and FM ( VHF ) unlicensed broadcasting and " border blasting " in most parts of the world.
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* The character also featured in several radio series, such as Pirate Radio Four in 1985.
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Pirate radio broadcasting from artificial marine fixtures or anchored ships can be controlled by the affected coastal nation or other nations wherever that broadcast may originate, whether in the territorial sea, exclusive economic zone, the continental shelf or even on the high seas.
Pirate radio enjoyed another brief resurgence with a literal re-launch of Radio Caroline in 1983, and the arrival of American-owned Laser 558 in 1985.

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Perhaps the Pirate who will be the unhappiest over the news that Musial probably will sit out most of the series is Bob Friend, who was beaten by The Man twice last season on dramatic home runs.
After the 2011 state election, there is a coalition of the Social Democratic Party with the Christian Democratic Union, and for the first time ever, the Pirate Party won seats in a state parliament in Germany.
Former Pittsburgh Pirate manager Lloyd McClendon is jokingly referred to as having " stolen first " in a June 26, 2001 game – after disputing a call at first base, he yanked the base out of the ground and left the field with it, delaying the game.
He is the most recent Pirate player to appear on the cover.
The Pirate Island, introduced in newer editions, is the first scenario which changes the mechanics of new gameplay elements introduced in Seafarers.
* LimeWire Pirate Edition is a resurrected version of LimeWire, thus having the same features.
The Pirate gave full rein to Kelly's athleticism and is probably best remembered for Kelly's work with The Nicholas Brothers – the leading African-American dancers of their day – in a virtuoso dance routine.
For example, Monkey Day celebrated on December 14, International Talk Like a Pirate Day observed on September 19 and Blasphemy Day is September 30.
Walter Scott's 1822 novel The Pirate is set in " a remote part of Shetland ", and was inspired by his 1814 visit to the islands.
Another well-known song, recorded by Nina Simone, Judy Collins and Marc Almond, is " Pirate Jenny ", which was also recorded by Steeleye Span under the alternative title " The Black Freighter ".
* November 16 – Pirate Jack Rackham is brought to trial at St. Jago de la Vega in Jamaica.
There is also a more recent book ( 2004 ) by Alan Gold titled The Pirate Queen: The Story of Grace O ' Malley, an Irish Pirate that tells of her life from 14 till her meeting with Elizabeth I.
The latest artistic project is the musical play The Pirate Queen by Alain Boublil, Claude-Michel Schönberg, Richard Maltby, Jr. and John Dempsey, which originally debuted at Chicago's Cadillac Palace Theatre in October 2006, with American stage actor Stephanie J.
The Pirate Queen is based on Morgan Llywelyn's 1986 novel about O ' Malley's life, Grania: She-King of the Irish Seas.
The gulf is known by the nickname " Pirate Alley " due to the large amount of pirate activity in the area.
His mother is known only as Maw Pete and was mentioned in the story " Donald Duck Finds Pirate Gold " by Carl Barks and Jack Hannah ( first published October, 1942 ) as a resident of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA.
The Black Pirate is a 1926 silent adventure film shot entirely in two-strip Technicolor about an adventurer and a " company " of pirates.
The Pirate Lieutenant sneers, and says there is more to being a pirate than sword tricks.
The Pirate Lieutenant jeers that they can wait to see if the ransom is paid by noon the next day.
If the ransom is not paid, the " Princess " will become the Pirate Lieutenant's prize and the Black Pirate will walk the plank.
In the end, the Black Pirate is revealed to be a Duke, and the " Princess " he loves a noble Lady.
In A. C. Crispin's 2011 novel Pirates of the Caribbean: The Price of Freedom, Captain Hook is referenced in a conversation between Captain Teague and Pirate Lord Don Rafael.
He eventually approaches Plunder Island, which is governed by Elaine Marley and is currently under siege by the Zombie Pirate LeChuck himself.

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